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'''Garlic''' was an [[Earth]] [[vegetable]].  
'''Garlic''' was an [[Earth]] [[vegetable]].  


[[Vampire]]s suffered adverse effects in the presence of garlic due to an allergy to its allyl component. The vampires and [[human]]s of [[Unnamed planet (State of Decay)|a planet]] in [[E-Space]] referred to it as garil. The [[Fourth Doctor]] was rather fond of garlic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'')
[[Vampire]]s suffered adverse effects in the presence of garlic due to an allergy to its allyl component. The vampires and [[human]]s of [[Planet (State of Decay)|a planet]] in [[E-Space]] referred to it as garil. The [[Fourth Doctor]] was rather fond of garlic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'')


Garlic had a strong smell. When [[Starkey]] was forced to huddle up to [[Thorne]] to be transported from [[Urlic]] back to [[Earth]], Starkey asked Thorne if he had been eating "[[onion]]s, or garlic". ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost Library of Ukko]]'')
Garlic had a strong smell. When [[Starkey]] was forced to huddle up to [[Thorne]] to be transported from [[Urlic]] back to [[Earth]], Starkey asked Thorne if he had been eating "[[onion]]s, or garlic". ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost Library of Ukko]]'')

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Garlic

Garlic was an Earth vegetable.

Vampires suffered adverse effects in the presence of garlic due to an allergy to its allyl component. The vampires and humans of a planet in E-Space referred to it as garil. The Fourth Doctor was rather fond of garlic. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)

Garlic had a strong smell. When Starkey was forced to huddle up to Thorne to be transported from Urlic back to Earth, Starkey asked Thorne if he had been eating "onions, or garlic". (TV: Lost Library of Ukko)

The Seventh Doctor once gave Nathan li Shao a chocolate-coated liquorice that was garlic- and spam-flavoured. (PROSE: Sky Pirates!)